10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TOLERATIONISM»
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tolerationism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Pluralism and Liberal Politics
Tolerationism described in this way is barely a philosophical view since almost
every moral doctrine will identify some group of others who do not ascribe to its
ideals yet nonetheless must be tolerated. Similarly, even those views that highly ...
2
Persecution and Toleration in Protestant England 1558-1689
Tolerationism, of course, came in various shapes and sizes. As we have already
suggested, historians have often elided civil tolerance with other forms of
tolerance, particularly ecclesiastical. Yet it is crucial to make a clear distinction.
John Coffey, Professor of Early Modern History John Coffey, 2014
II In ofiicial English usage, there are three nouns which we are licensed to trot out
in order to arrest the fugitive subject of our concern: 'tolerance', 'toleration', and '
tolerationism'. In the discussion thus far, these distinctions have been ignored.
Professor Preston King, Preston King, 2013
4
Relations Among Religions Today: A Handbook of Policies and ...
Hence, fanaticism is an extreme which falls under the law governing all extremes,
namely that it sooner or later meets its opposite extreme, tolerationism.
Tolerationism rests in the majority of cases not on the love of man, as it believes
or ...
5
Religious Tolerance in the Atlantic World: Early Modern and ...
4. Law. and. Civil. Interest: William. Penn's. Tolerationism. Andrew R. Murphy and
Sarah A. Morgan Smith In many ways William Penn is a familiar figure to those
interested in the history of religious tolerance and liberty of conscience. The story
...
6
Architectures of Justice: Legal Theory and the Idea of ...
In short, tolerationism allied to pluralism or Multiculturalism cedes the supremacy
of both aspects of its grounding principle to the arbitrary and localized
hegemonies of what would, in effect, be cultural sub-states. At some point a less ...
Mr Henrik Olsen, Professor Stuart Toddington, 2013
7
The First Prejudice: Religious Tolerance and Intolerance in ...
Tolerationism. William Penn was one of the best known and most prolific
religious dissenters in Restoration England. His conversion to Quakerism as a
young man during the mid-1660s represented a radical embrace, by a member of
a ...
Chris Beneke, Christopher S. Grenda, 2011
8
The Life of John Milton: Narrated in Connexion with the ...
II. Unlimited Toleration round an Established NationalChurch. So we may
express a form of Tolerationism in which there was a concurrence of persons,
and perhaps of bodies of persons, who yet differed from each other in the motives
for their ...
9
The Milton Encyclopedia
Phillip Donnelly tolerationism. The promotion or advocacy of TOLERATION of
religious diversity or dissent. A con— troversial project in the early modern era, it
is not to be confused with contemporary notions of lib— eralism. Tolerationism ...
10
The Routledge Companion to Eighteenth Century Philosophy
8 Jefferson also represents how tolerationism, an eclectic attitude, and
democratic fervor could coexist with racism. 9 Leibniz responded to Locke and
Bayle respectively in the Nouveaux essais (New Essays) and the Essais de
théodicée ...
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Brett Rushforth speaks at WMU as part of Burnham-Macmillan …
"It is tolerationism, to make a deal with slavery." Although the code was in place, cruelty between slaves and slavers was still occurring. Punishments for running ... «Western Herald, Oct 13»